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Compare Ausom L2 Max and Vmax VX8 Specs & Performance

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Ausom L2 Max

Ausom L2 Max

Ausom$749

Hybrid
31 MPH 56 miles

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Vmax VX8

Vmax VX8

Vmax$1599

Street
19 MPH 28 miles

Side-by-Side Scooter Specs Comparison

Compare detailed specifications of both electric scooters — from motor power and battery range to weight, price, and features.

BrandAusomVmax
NameL2 MaxVX8
Price$749$1599
Release Year20252025
Release QuarterQ2Q2

Comparison Review: Ausom L2 Max vs Vmax VX8

Here's how the Ausom L2 Max stacks up against the Vmax VX8 — from speed and range to comfort and features.

The Ausom L2 Max and Vmax VX8 are both electric scooters released in 2025, but they cater to different riding needs and preferences. The Ausom L2 Max is priced at $749 and offers a top speed of 31 MPH, which is significantly higher than the VX8's maximum speed of 19 MPH. The L2 Max's powerful 1000W motor can peak at 1344W, enabling it to tackle inclines of up to 25.6°. In contrast, the VX8, with a 1400W peak motor, manages a slightly lower incline capability of 20.8°.

In terms of battery capacity, the L2 Max shines with a maximum range of 56 miles thanks to its 998.4 Wh battery, while the VX8 only reaches a maximum of 28 miles with its 430 Wh battery. Additionally, the L2 Max weighs 66 lbs and has a weight limit of 287 lbs, making it more robust, whereas the VX8 is lighter at 34.2 lbs and has a weight limit of 265 lbs.

Both scooters feature pneumatic tubeless tires, but the L2 Max is equipped with a front and rear spring suspension for added comfort on hybrid terrains, unlike the VX8, which has no suspension and is more suited for street riding. Safety features also differ; the L2 Max includes both mechanical and electronic disc brakes and has an IP54 rating, while the VX8 has drum and electronic brakes with a higher IPX6 rating for water resistance.

Ultimately, the choice between the Ausom L2 Max and Vmax VX8 will depend on your riding style and needs. If speed and range are priorities, the L2 Max is an excellent choice. However, if you prefer a lighter scooter for urban commuting with decent features, the VX8 may be more suitable.

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